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Denada's Survival Story in Singapore with Only 200 Thousand Rupiahs, Everything Done for the Recovery of Her Daughter

Denada's Survival Story in Singapore with Only 200 Thousand Rupiahs, Everything Done for the Recovery of Her Daughter

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Denada's Survival Story in Singapore with Only 200 Thousand Rupiahs, Everything Done for the Recovery of Her Daughter

Denada is indeed living in Singapore to accompany her daughter, Aisha Aurum. It is known that her daughter is currently battling blood cancer and needs treatment in Singapore.

However, not many people know that she has faced financial difficulties in Singapore. Read the full story here.

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Speaking on Maia Estianty's Youtube channel, MAIA AL EL DUL TV, Denada shared her story of financial difficulties due to not receiving many job offers during the pandemic.

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He even admitted that his bank balance was once left with only 200 thousand, and this not only happened once or twice, but many times.

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That amount of money is certainly not enough for daily needs in Singapore, where the cost of living is relatively high.

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"There was a time when I only had 200 thousand in the ATM for a whole day. It's not just once or twice, you know. I had no income for two years but I still lived there," said Denada as quoted from YouTube MAIA ALELDUL TV.

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In difficult situations, she regularly prays and surrenders to God, hoping for His help.

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"So when I'm in that situation, I don't know what to do anymore and I don't have anyone to talk to, so I just cry and ask Allah for help," said Denada.

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"What I know when I prostrate, I am so close to Allah. So every day I prostrate, I ask like that, I speak," she said again.

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Denada said that being in that phase is indeed not easy. Especially when she had to pay for her daughter's treatment, but she didn't have any money.

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"It's not easy for me mentally to be in that situation. But yeah, sis, on the day I have to pay, it's there. I cry to Allah," she concluded.